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How does your audience response system work?
The question is shown to the audience on a display screen. Each
person in the audience then presses a button on their keypad as
their response. Meridia collects all the votes then displays the
result as a bar graph back on the display screen. The presenter
comments on the results then proceeds to the next question.
Read more about how Audience Response Systems work
How can I incorporate Meridia Audience Response questions into my
Powerpoint presentation?
Questions can be set up to easily fall into place upon queue during
your presentation. When your Powerpoint presentation calls for a
Meridia question, the video can switch to seamlessly transition to
our display. Once finished with the Meridia Audience Response
question(s), the video is switched back to your presentation.
How many people can I have in the audience using the Meridia
Audience Response system?
We handle everything from very small focus groups of a few people,
up through large conventions of several thousand.
What if I want to make a change to the questions during my
presentation?
Changes are never a problem. Our system has been designed with that
flexibility in mind. At any time, you can skip questions, add new
questions, ask questions more than once, change the content of
existing questions, add or remove answers, and more--whenever it's
required, before or during your event.
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How long does the audience have to answer a question?
That's entirely up to you. We can provide an on-screen clock to
indicate the amount of time you've specified for the vote, or leave
the vote open until you decide to close it.
What if I'm using a keypad and change my mind after I've already
answered?
That's not a problem. Our system is designed to handle that
situation. We can follow along with any vote change, then lock in
your final answer.
How long does it take to set up the system on site?
Most of the hardware is up and running within 15 minutes. After
that, distributing the keypads is a quick process, but varies
proportionally to the size of the event.
Do you provide wired keypads, or only wireless?
It's hard to believe, but once in a while we still get asked about
wired keypads. The answer is ONLY wireless. We tested wired keypads
in the 1980s when it was cutting edge, but quickly saw the flaws in
those systems.
Do you encounter interference with cell phones or wireless
microphones?
No. The frequencies we use are registered with the FCC and are
outside the range of those types of devices.
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more audience response information:
Meridia Audience Response Home Page
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